Lenovo ThinkPad X230 Core i7-3520M 500GB 12.5in
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14 years ago
Lenovo ThinkPad X230 Review
The ThinkPad family of laptops has had a reputation for reliability since long before Lenovo started making them, and the fervency of their fans is perhaps the only thing that reaches the same level as Apple hardware these days.
14 years ago
Ivy Bridge smackdown: Fujitsu's Lifebook U772 vs. Lenovo's ThinkPad X230
Both the Lifebook U772 and the ThinkPad X230 travel light, perform well on the road and have most of the creature comforts we've come to expect from a notebook.
14 years ago
Lenovo ThinkPad X230: Pricey, New, Tried and True
Fans of the classic ThinkPad won't be disappointed with the X230. It's the X series ultraportable laptop you love with the same rugged styling and construction, eraserhead cursor control, and comfortable keyboard--with a few innovations. The X230 will never be an avatar for thin and sexy, however.
13 years ago
Lenovo ThinkPad X230T Convertible Notebook
These days, it seems we're hearing more and more about tablets eating away at market share that was once ruled by netbooks and notebooks. Netbooks we can believe -- we haven't seen a compelling wave of new netbooks in months -- but are people really choosing tablets with limited functionality over...
Pros:
- Great display viewing angles
- Fantastic keyboard
- Decent performance
- USB 3.0 and Bluetooth 4.0
- No palm rest stickers
Cons:
- Trackpad is too cramped
- Touch accuracy is awful
- Too bulky
- Poor tablet functionality
13 years ago
Lenovo ThinkPad X230 review
ThinkPads have always been more than the sum of their parts, and the X230 is no exception. IT departments and fans will love the laptop and the vast array of support and warranty options that come with it. There's nothing here to disturb the continuity of the X line.
13 years ago
Lenovo ThinkPad X230 Tablet Review
The Lenovo ThinkPad X230 Tablet balances portability, productivity, and power well, and does so at a decent price. This one is definitely for the small business crowd, entrepreneurs, or consumers who want a long-lasting tank of a laptop with an excellent keyboard.
13 years ago
Though tablet PCs are rare, we may see more variety once Microsoft's Surface emerges later this year. Initially, the Surface is expected to be limited to ARM-based hardware and a more tightly-controlled software ecosystem.
13 years ago
Review Lenovo ThinkPad X230t (N2C2AGE) Convertible
Two become one: The Lenovo ThinkPad X230T is more than just a solid office notebook for business customers. The versatile convertible can also replace a tablet PC and a notepad - at the same time it convinces with well-known ThinkPad qualities.
Pros:
- Long battery runtimes
- High application performance
- High-quality case
- Excellent keyboard
- Extensive port configuration
- Low noise levels
- A great keyboard
- solid build quality and many ports - the X230T is a real ThinkPad.
Cons:
- Very small touchpad, Protruding battery, Digitizer accuracy could be better, Display is slightly bouncing, With a weight of around 1.8 kg the device is definitely not a lightweight, this especially has a negative impact in the tablet mode
- However, most of the competitors are also quite heavy
10 years ago
Depending on who you ask -- a ThinkPad diehard or a notebook agnostic -- the X230 either has little wrong with it, or it has one inexcusable flaw. Starting with the good, it's fast, thanks to its spanking-new Ivy Bridge processor.
Pros:
- Long battery lifeSolid performanceBright IPS display Sturdy
- tactile keys
Cons:
- Overhauled keyboard might not appeal to long-standing ThinkPad fans
9 years ago
Lenovo ThinkPad X230
Lenovo's ThinkPad X230 is a notebook with a lot of goodies to offer. Especially if the user wants the best in business endurance.
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